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Prints and Politics: Print Study Day at the Met, in Collaboration with the IFPDA (Recorded Event)

Please visit the 'External Link' below to enjoy the lectures presented at Print Study Day, an event organized annually by the Department of Drawings and Prints at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in association with the International Fine Print Dealers Association. The event was held via Zoom on Friday, October 10, 2020.

"Fake News: Dutch Broadsides as Attack Ads, Propaganda, and Lying Pictures in the Seventeenth Century" (starts at 7:11)
Maureen Warren, Curator of European and American Art at the Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

"Campaigning for the Presidency: Political humor in Early American Caricature Prints" (28:31)
Allison M. Stagg, independent scholar

"Urgent Images: Chicanx Graphic Arts, 1965-Now" (49:13)
E. Carmen Ramos, Acting Chief Curator and Curator of Latinx Art; and Claudia Zapata, Curatorial Assistant of Latinx Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum


Q&A With Speakers (1:11:33)
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